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    Quote Originally Posted by scissorhands View Post
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    seems that NZ is really shaking...wellington just had one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    its the rapture
    Nup, earthquakes = rupture.....
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    I'm sitting on the fence.....

    Do these organisations accept last mnute memberships? How much would it cost to join at the last minute?

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    Blah

    I've heard that it's all a big con job (the quake). If you look on google earth (which we all know is totally live) Christchurch is fine, so the media's just conning us.

    How much are you Cantabs hoping to make with this scam, and how the hell did you manage to co-ordinate it all?

    I do hope that the person who enquired whether to believe the media or google earth was taking the piss.


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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post

    Should we be more prepared for the unexpected, as it becomes more likely?
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    Nonono,

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    Who cares the quicker we are out of our human misery the better

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grubber View Post
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    We also spell boobies with 2B's, double D is better!
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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    is the world slowly approaching a cataclysmic end?
    Is the earthquake a early sign
    and always will be... you'll know it when you feel it though

    Quote Originally Posted by carver
    Storms are getting worse and more frequent
    The seasons are shifting... i'm sure there's a much more technical way of describing it involving axis n shit, but to me, it's the seasons shifting.

    Quote Originally Posted by carver
    Should we be more prepared for the unexpected, as it becomes more likely?
    each to his own, but i'm starting to think the water tank in the garden isn't a bad idea.

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    I try not to
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    but i'm starting to think the water tank in the garden isn't a bad idea.
    We were talking about that at work today. Majority of us are on tank water here. A shake like Chch got and the tank goes....no access to mains water. Not such a good position to be in.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadDuck View Post
    We were talking about that at work today. Majority of us are on tank water here. A shake like Chch got and the tank goes....no access to mains water. Not such a good position to be in.
    We partially buried our tank. Only the top 1/3 is above ground level, and its got 25000 litres stored in there. Of course, if the power goes out then the pump doesn't work, and we have to dip the tank with a bucket.
    Time to ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMSec View Post
    ...i need new socks...is it worth me buying new ones or shall i just mend the ones ive got...hate to have to spend money on shit like that if i wont be needing them ...
    Nah you may as well go buy them, no use keeping your money if you won't be here to spend it. Oh that's a thought, you may as well go and buy that new bike you were wanting
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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    S'alright, the world's going to end in 2012, I'm told.
    Oh yea, that ancient civilisation foretold of the destruction of the world…
    Odd how they couldn’t keep from dying out themselves when looking so far into the future was a bit of a skill they had!

    No kidding, some insurance companies looked into it!
    If every one is dead, who claims?

    Just hope the storm doesn’t blow the quakes any further north...
    We all have our little obsessions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    each to his own, but i'm starting to think the water tank in the garden isn't a bad idea.
    Out in the country tank water attains a lovely crisp flavour of dead frog over rotting leaves washed from the gutters (the leaves, not the frogs)

    Here in town it would have strong notes of diesel smuts and other tasty concentrated carcinogens. The end of the world looks ever so nice compared to a daily cancer brew

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    Who cares the quicker we are out of our human misery the better

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